there is no way in 2000 pro to have RDP connections incoming. There is the client that allows RDP connections to a server but it simply cannot be done with 2000 pro.

There is netmeeting builtin which does a similar job but isnt great, or you can trial this which is awesome

4) RADMIN (remote admin)
if you have a little funding i would highly reccomend this, awesome product,
only used for a short while but it kicks any of the other out of the way, remote controlling,
or controlling services, registries, file transfers etc. this thing does the lothttp://www.famatech.com/

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Logmyin
Never heard about this product, but it claims to be a PCAnywhere alternative.
But, For the price, it is the same as PCAnywhere, I would say, if it cost the same price, to get the real thing
And forgot the alternative.http://secure.logmein.com/dmcq/091/support.asp
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This information as well as the information given by the others, you should find the best application for you.

I still don't believe that it isn't possible to identify the DLL's used by RDP service on W2K Server and port them and the relevant registry entries to W2K Pro which I guess is what is being asked for here. Having said that I searched for this for ages a while back and came up with nothing so I guess the answer is no, use another remote solution or install 'server' on a desktop. Would like a solution myself too.

Just like others have stated, there is NO way as of right now to remote desktop using RDC to a windows 2000 pro machine. Other possibilities that are free are TightVNC which I use quite a bit for windows 2000 machines and RealVnc/WinVNC.

I guess the reason windows 2000 pro doesn't have it is because MS does not want to code that functionality in for a 6-7 year old product?